I have a squat rack for my barbell workouts, but I want to buy an all-in-one machine as I prefer machines to barbell.
I'm looking at the Powertec Levergym, but saw there's a bunch of other machines out there from companies like Body Solid and others.
I was hoping for some experienced guidance. Anyone know a great all-in-one that they would recommend?
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Thread: Best All-in-One Machines
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09-02-2022, 08:26 PM #1
Best All-in-One Machines
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09-10-2022, 09:06 AM #2
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I don't have direct experience here but many on this forum really like the Powertec piece you mentioned. Based on that alone (as this is probably the best on the net for people with real equipment knowledge and experience) I'd go that route. Honestly, if I had room I'd just go ahead and buy one based on it but I'm pretty maxed out and my focus of more free weights.
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09-10-2022, 05:34 PM #3
Magnum used to make something nice. It was an absolute monster of a machine but had their diverging lat pulldown and converging chest press built in and of course, you could adjust the bench angle for chest and shoulder pressing. Magnum Biangular Transformer was the name and it would get my vote but good luck finding one. Basically it was all for pulls and presses. No tricep pushdowns and curling options though.
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09-11-2022, 02:11 AM #4
https://youtu.be/8hM3DICZ2OQ
This guy posts here I think. He has the most machines and largest home gym I have seen. Some really nice pieces..
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